Nevada Vaccination Records 2026: WebIZ Access Steps

Nevada WebIZ · Exact matching, verification codes, PDFs and record corrections

Get the Official Nevada Record and Fix Access Problems

Nevada’s public WebIZ portal can provide an official vaccination record for an adult or legal dependent when personal details and security contact information exactly match the state registry.

This walkthrough explains every portal field, the access-code process, PDF choices, failed-match fixes, missing-dose corrections, school proof and the official paper fallback.

Private health-information warning: This independent page does not retrieve records. Never enter a verification code, Social Security number, WebIZ password, photo ID, child information or vaccine QR code here. Enter personal details only after opening an explained official portal.
Official system

Nevada WebIZ Public Access Portal.

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Free interactive tools to find, verify, and plan your vaccine records — all data verified May 2026

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🔎 Where Should I Look for My Records?

Answer 4 quick questions and get a personalised ranked list of exactly which sources to check first for your situation.

Step 1 of 4
How old were you when you received the vaccines you need to find?
👶Child (under 18)
🧑Adult (18 or older)
🕗Both / Mixed
Approximately when were the vaccines administered?
📅Within last 5 years
🕐5–20 years ago
📷20+ years ago / Unknown
Do you know which state you were vaccinated in?
Yes, I know the state
🎥Multiple states
Not sure
What is this record for?
🏫School / College
🏥Healthcare Job
✈️Travel / Immigration
📄Personal / Other

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🏥Healthcare Worker
🏏Nursing / Med School
🏫College / University
📄Lost Records
✈️Travel / Abroad Vaccine
🔬Just Want to Check

⚡ Emergency Record Guide — How Long Do You Have?

Select your deadline and get a step-by-step, time-specific action plan to get your records as fast as possible.

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📅Within 24 Hours
🕐2–5 Business Days
🕒1–2 Weeks
🕙Over 2 Weeks
Adult route

People age 18 or older request their own record.

Child route

Parents and legal guardians use Dependent for ages 0–17.

Verification

Code sent to a stored mobile number or email.

Help Desk

775-684-5954

Fast route chooser

Which Nevada record route applies to you?

Use the online portal first You can access the stored phone or email

Use public WebIZ when the name, birth date, gender and security contact information are already correct and you can receive a verification code.

Use assisted access The portal cannot find or verify the record

Contact the WebIZ Help Desk to verify identity and correct missing security information. Then return to the public portal rather than using the provider login.

Best order: WebIZ portal → Help Desk identity review → administering provider or pharmacy → previous school or state registry → paper form only when necessary.

Choose the problem you need to solve

Jump directly to the action that matches your situation.

Exact-match requirements

What information does the Nevada WebIZ portal require?

Portal fields and practical matching checks
Field What to enter Common reason it fails What to verify
First name The first name stored by the healthcare provider. Nickname, shortened name or spelling difference. Provider, insurance and pharmacy profiles.
Last name The current or former surname stored in WebIZ. Maiden name, prior surname, hyphen or suffix difference. Name used on the date of vaccination.
Date of birth The exact date in MM/DD/YYYY format. Transposed month and day or an incorrect source entry. Birth and provider records.
Gender The value currently stored on the WebIZ profile. The provider profile may contain a different or outdated value. Current options include Female, Male and Prefer Not To Disclose.
Mobile phone A text-enabled number already saved on the record. The number is missing, outdated or belongs to another profile. The number used at the vaccination appointment.
Email address An email already connected with the record. Old, mistyped or inaccessible email information. Provider, pharmacy and appointment-confirmation emails.
The portal requires an exact match. Do not keep guessing different personal details. Confirm the stored values with the provider or WebIZ Help Desk.
Provider demographic-check script “The Nevada WebIZ portal cannot match the record. Please confirm the first name, last name, date of birth, gender, mobile number and email stored on the WebIZ profile. Please tell me which field needs correction without reading private information aloud unnecessarily.”
Public portal walkthrough

How to access Nevada vaccination records online

Use a private device and connection Avoid a library, hotel, school or shared workplace computer because the portal displays personal health information.
Open the official public portal Confirm that the address uses the izrecord.nv.gov domain.
Select English or Spanish Choose the language option before beginning when needed.
Choose Me or Dependent Use Me for your own adult record. Use Dependent only when you are the legal parent or guardian of the child.
Enter the record holder’s information Complete first name, last name, date of birth and gender exactly as stored by the healthcare provider.
Enter matching security contact information Provide either a mobile phone number or email already stored on the WebIZ record.
Select Get Access Code Leave the portal open and check the chosen phone or email.
Enter the newest verification code Type the code on the verification screen and select Verify.
Review and download the record Check the person’s identity and vaccine dates before saving or printing the PDF.
Authority declaration: By selecting Me, the requester declares under penalty of perjury that they are the person named on the record. By selecting Dependent, the requester declares that they are the legal parent or guardian authorized to access the child’s record.
Available downloads

Choose the record the recipient actually needs

Official Immunization Record

Choose this for a broader reported vaccination history needed for school, camp, employment, college, healthcare training or personal files.

COVID-19 Record

Use this when the recipient specifically requests a Nevada COVID-19 vaccination document rather than the broader history.

COVID-19 QR Code

Use the QR option only when the receiving organization specifically accepts or requests digital COVID proof.

When the PDF does not open

Pop-up was blocked Allow pop-ups for the WebIZ portal and try the download action again.
Record opened in another tab Check new browser tabs and windows before repeating the request.
File downloaded silently Check the device’s Downloads folder or browser download list.
PDF viewer problem Open the saved file with a current PDF reader or another secure browser.
Name belongs to the correct person
Birth date is correct
All expected vaccine rows appear
Administration dates are readable
Every PDF page downloaded
The recipient accepts the document type
The QR code is not cropped
The file is stored privately
Do not assume the WebIZ PDF is complete. The portal states that downloaded records represent only information reported to and entered in the registry.
Error decoder

Why Nevada WebIZ cannot retrieve the record

Match each portal problem to the next action
Portal problem Likely cause Next action
No exact match Name, birth date or gender differs from the provider profile. Ask the provider to read and verify the demographic fields.
No phone or email option Security information is missing from the WebIZ profile. Contact the Help Desk and provide a usable phone or email after identity verification.
Code goes to an old contact Outdated contact information remains saved. Have the profile updated rather than asking another person to forward the code.
Record opens but doses are missing Unreported dose, duplicate profile, out-of-state vaccination or incomplete historical data. Contact each administering provider and pharmacy.
Dependent request fails Child details or guardian security information do not match. Ask the pediatrician or Help Desk to review the child and guardian information.
PDF never appears Blocked pop-up, browser setting or PDF viewer problem. Allow pop-ups, check downloads and retry on a secure updated browser.
WebIZ support script “I am requesting the record for [myself/my legal dependent]. The exact portal message is [read the message]. I confirmed the name, birth date and gender with the provider. Please check whether the profile is missing a mobile number or email, contains outdated contact information or may be duplicated.”
Verification-code help

What to do when the access code does not arrive

Confirm the selected destination Check that the masked phone or email shown by the portal is one you can access.
Check blocked texts and spam folders Review spam, junk, filtered messages and blocked short-code settings.
Use only the newest code A code from an earlier request may no longer work after another code is generated.
Do not repeatedly request codes Multiple requests can make it difficult to identify which code is current.
Update inaccessible contact information Contact the Help Desk when the saved phone or email is no longer yours.
Never share a WebIZ code with an unsolicited caller or texter. Treat it like a temporary medical-portal password.
Very recent vaccinations

How long should you wait before reporting a missing dose?

Nevada’s data-quality guidance says the CDC recommends transmission to WebIZ within 24 hours and that Nevada considers reporting within two calendar days compliant. This is a provider-reporting standard, not a guaranteed public-portal display time.

Vaccinated today

Keep the receipt or visit summary and allow the provider’s normal reporting process to occur.

More than two days

Ask the provider whether the dose was accepted by WebIZ under the correct patient profile.

Deadline is immediate

Request the provider’s own signed or electronic administration record while WebIZ is being corrected.

Do not interpret a missing portal dose as proof that no vaccination occurred. Confirm the administration record with the source that gave the vaccine.
Missing and incorrect entries

How to repair a Nevada vaccination history

Correction route by record problem
Problem First contact Prepare Request
Clinic dose is missing The administering clinic. Vaccine, approximate date, visit and provider information. Verify the WebIZ submission and patient profile.
Pharmacy dose is missing The exact pharmacy location or chain. Receipt, appointment confirmation and pharmacy account. Complete administration history and registry-reporting status.
Wrong vaccine or date appears The organization that submitted the entry. The incorrect entry and contrary source documentation. Correction of the original WebIZ submission.
Doses are split between profiles Provider and WebIZ Help Desk. Former names, birth date, phone numbers, emails and providers. Duplicate-profile review.
Out-of-state dose is missing The other state’s provider, pharmacy or registry. State, city, provider, approximate date and former address. An official record for Nevada review.
Missing-dose script “My Nevada WebIZ record is missing the [vaccine] given at your location around [date]. Please verify the administration record, the patient name and birth date used, and whether the dose was accepted by WebIZ or attached to another profile.”
Do not edit the downloaded PDF. Handwriting or typing a dose onto the document does not update the state registry.
Official fallback form

Use the paper Immunization Record Request Form carefully

Old revision warning: Nevada’s March 2026 WebIZ forms page still links this PDF, but the form itself is marked “Rev 08/2010.” Call the Help Desk before sending identification to confirm that its address, fax, processing time and ID requirements remain current.

Requested-record fields

Last name
First name
Middle name
Maiden name
Date of birth in MM/DD/YYYY format
Gender field shown on the form

Requester fields

Requester’s printed name
Relationship to the record holder
Current street address
City, ZIP code and county
Telephone number
Requester signature and date

Delivery destination

Mailing address

Enter the full address where the completed record should be delivered.

Email address

The form has an email destination field, but its printed submission instructions specify mail or fax.

Fax number

Use a secure fax and verify every digit before requesting health-information delivery.

Identification and authority requirements

Rules printed on the current linked PDF
Requester situation Printed instruction
Record holder is under 18 State the requester’s relationship to the child.
Record holder is 18 or older Only the person named on the immunization record may request a copy.
Social-services agency Include a formal request, parent or legal-guardian signature, their ID copy and the requester’s ID copy.
Ordinary requester Include a photocopy of current state-issued identification in the requester’s name.
Submission information printed on the PDF
Nevada State Immunization Program
4150 Technology Way, Suite 210
Carson City, NV 89706

Fax: 775-687-7596, Attn: WebIZ Help Desk

Printed estimate: Allow seven business days for processing.

Do not email an ID copy automatically. The old form’s printed instructions list mail or fax. Use email for identification documents only when the Help Desk provides a current approved procedure.
Who may retrieve the record?

Adult, child and dependent access rules

Adult age 18 or older

Use Me and request your own record. Do not use another adult’s personal details or verification contact.

Child age 0 through 17

A legal parent or guardian uses Dependent and enters the child’s information.

Another adult’s record

The portal and paper form do not create a general family-member lookup route for another adult.

Use the child’s data in the search fields. The parent or guardian’s stored contact information is used for identity verification, but the requested record details belong to the child.
School and university documentation

What Nevada’s current grade chart shows

A WebIZ PDF provides vaccination evidence, but the school determines whether the student meets current Nevada enrollment requirements. The currently linked Nevada chart organizes required documentation by kindergarten, seventh grade, twelfth grade and university entry.

Current Nevada school-documentation overview
Entry level Charted documentation Important chart note
Kindergarten DTaP, hepatitis A, hepatitis B, MMR, polio and varicella dose documentation. The chart includes dose-count exceptions based on the age when a later DTaP or polio dose was administered.
Seventh grade One MenACWY dose and one Tdap dose. Ask the school to review the full previous vaccine history as well as the grade-entry doses.
Twelfth grade Two MenACWY doses by age 16. The student’s age and earlier meningococcal dose timing can affect documentation review.
Nevada university Two MMR doses, one Tdap dose and proof of a MenACWY dose on or after age 16. The institution may impose its own upload, housing or program-specific documentation process.
This table is not an individualized vaccine recommendation. Use the official chart and ask the school, university or healthcare professional to evaluate age, dose timing, medical documentation and any permitted exemption.

Varicella proof when vaccine dates are unavailable

Nevada’s technical bulletin identifies healthcare-provider verification of disease history, healthcare-provider diagnosis, laboratory evidence or documented vaccination as possible forms of varicella immunity evidence. The school or child-care program must determine whether the submitted documentation is acceptable.

Las Vegas and Southern Nevada

Use the state portal even when you live in Clark County

Southern Nevada Health District directs adults and legal guardians to Nevada’s statewide WebIZ Public Access Portal. When retrieval fails, its guidance directs users to the state WebIZ Help Desk for identity and security-information assistance.

Use the statewide WebIZ portal first
Record the exact error message
Include legal name and date of birth when contacting support
State your relationship when requesting for a minor
Provide a callback phone or usable email
Do not send a verification code or unnecessary ID information
Out-of-state recovery

Find doses that may not be in Nevada WebIZ

Contact the provider, pharmacy or registry in every state where a vaccination was administered. Do not assume Nevada WebIZ automatically received the outside record.

California vaccinations

Use California’s Digital Vaccine Record or the appropriate CAIR route.

California immunization records guide

Arizona vaccinations

Use Arizona MyIR Mobile or the official ADHS request route.

Arizona vaccination records guide

Utah vaccinations

Use Docket, MyUtah, a provider or the appropriate USIIS route.

Utah vaccine records guide

Idaho vaccinations

Use Idaho’s Docket access connected with the IRIS registry.

Idaho vaccination records guide

CDC does not keep individual vaccination records. Its state directory helps locate the registry or official record route for the administering jurisdiction.
Contact decision table

Who should you contact for Nevada record help?

Use the organization that owns or can verify the problem
Problem Best first contact Prepare before contacting
No exact portal match Provider and WebIZ Help Desk. Exact error, legal and former names, birth date and gender.
No usable phone or email WebIZ Help Desk. Identity-verification information and a usable text-enabled number or email.
Recent dose is missing The provider or pharmacy that administered it. Vaccine, date, location and receipt or visit summary.
Duplicate or incorrect profile Provider and WebIZ Help Desk. Former names, contact details, providers and incorrect information.
School requirement question School or Nevada State Immunization Program. Grade, enrollment date, WebIZ record and school notice.
Paper request status WebIZ Help Desk. Submission date, mail or fax method and confirmation evidence.
Nevada WebIZ Help Desk

Phone: 775-684-5954

Email: izit@health.nv.gov

Published hours: Monday–Friday, 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.

Mailing address
Nevada Immunization Program
Nevada WebIZ
4150 Technology Way, Suite 210
Carson City, NV 89706
Limit sensitive information in ordinary email. Include the legal name, date of birth, requester relationship for a minor, exact portal problem and callback details. Do not email a verification code, Social Security number or ID copy unless Nevada supplies an approved secure process.
Complete Help Desk message “I need the official WebIZ record for [myself/my legal dependent]. The portal returned [exact error]. The record may use [former name or old contact]. Vaccinations were given by [provider/pharmacy]. Please tell me which demographic or security field must be corrected and whether the paper form is necessary.”
Before sharing the file

Final record and privacy checklist

The record belongs to the correct person
Name and birth date are correct
Former-name and duplicate-profile issues were checked
All expected vaccinations and dates appear
Provider and pharmacy records were compared
Out-of-state doses were searched separately
The recipient accepts the document format
Every PDF page is readable
The QR code is not posted publicly
The verification code remains private
The file is stored in a protected location
No unofficial website received identity information
Common questions

Nevada vaccination records FAQs

How do I get Nevada vaccination records online?

Use the Nevada WebIZ Public Access Portal. Choose Me or Dependent, enter information that exactly matches the healthcare provider’s record, request a verification code through a saved mobile number or email, enter the code and download the available official record.

What information does Nevada WebIZ require?

The portal requires first name, last name, date of birth and gender. It also requires a mobile phone number or email address that exactly matches security information already stored on the WebIZ profile.

Can I access my child’s Nevada WebIZ record?

A parent or legal guardian may use the Dependent route for a child age 0 through 17. Adults age 18 and older use the Me route to access their own available records.

Why can Nevada WebIZ not find my record?

Possible causes include a name, birth-date or gender mismatch, missing or outdated security contact information, a duplicate profile, an unreported vaccination, an out-of-state dose or a record held only by a provider, pharmacy, military system or previous state.

Why did my WebIZ verification code not arrive?

The mobile number or email may be missing, outdated, mistyped or different from the value stored in WebIZ. Check spam and blocked messages, then contact the WebIZ Help Desk to verify identity and update the record’s security information.

Are Nevada WebIZ records always complete?

No. The portal states that printed records may not be complete and represent only information reported to and entered in Nevada WebIZ. Compare the result with provider, pharmacy, school, military and previous-state records.

How do I add a missing vaccine to Nevada WebIZ?

Contact the provider or pharmacy that administered the vaccine and ask it to verify the patient profile and WebIZ submission. For an out-of-state vaccination, obtain an official record from the administering provider or state registry and ask a Nevada provider or school how it should be documented.

Is there a paper Nevada immunization record request form?

Nevada’s current WebIZ forms page still links an Immunization Record Request Form marked Rev 08/2010. It requires a signature and copy of current state-issued identification. Confirm the form and submission instructions with the WebIZ Help Desk before sending identification.

Can I use a Nevada WebIZ record for school or work?

Nevada describes the portal record as official proof that may be used for school entry, summer camp, employment and similar purposes. The receiving school, employer, university or program decides whether the document satisfies its current requirements.

Do vaccinations from another state automatically appear in Nevada WebIZ?

Not necessarily. Request records from every provider, pharmacy or state registry where vaccinations were administered and provide the official documentation to the Nevada organization reviewing the record.